Neuropathic pain can develop due to various conditions, including:
High blood sugar levels can damage nerves over time, leading to pain, tingling, and numbness, especially in the hands and feet.
After a shingles infection, nerve damage can cause persistent pain in the affected area, lasting for months or even years.
Herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or bone spurs can press on nerves, causing radiating pain down the legs or arms.
A severe facial pain condition caused by irritation or compression of the trigeminal nerve, leading to sudden, intense pain episodes.
Often caused by infections, toxins, or autoimmune disorders, peripheral neuropathy results in nerve damage that affects sensation and movement.
A chronic condition usually triggered by injury, surgery, or trauma, leading to intense pain, swelling, and temperature changes in the affected limb.
Several factors may increase susceptibility to Neuropathic Pain, including
Neuropathic pain can develop due to various conditions, including:
High blood sugar levels can damage nerves over time, leading to pain, tingling, and numbness, especially in the hands and feet.
After a shingles infection, nerve damage can cause persistent pain in the affected area, lasting for months or even years.
Herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or bone spurs can press on nerves, causing radiating pain down the legs or arms.
A severe facial pain condition caused by irritation or compression of the trigeminal nerve, leading to sudden, intense pain episodes.
Often caused by infections, toxins, or autoimmune disorders, peripheral neuropathy results in nerve damage that affects sensation and movement.
A chronic condition usually triggered by injury, surgery, or trauma, leading to intense pain, swelling, and temperature changes in the affected limb.
Several factors may increase susceptibility to Neuropathic Pain, including